Mahali Mzuri

Maasai Mara, Kenya

A refined safari camp in the Maasai Mara with a front-row seat to the Great Migration.

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Property Overview

Mahali Mzuri is Sir Richard Branson's Kenyan safari camp, with twelve luxury tented suites perched on raised platforms in the Maasai Mara ecosystem, directly in the path of the Great Migration. Each suite features a spacious bedroom, en suite bathroom, sitting area, and a private deck overlooking the landscape, where wildebeest, elephants, zebras, lions, buffalo, and hippos are regular visitors. The impressive dining options include a wide selection of African and international dishes served in the main dining tent or out in the bush.

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SmartFlyer Exclusives

  • Daily breakfast for two, served in hotel restaurant. Already included in property rate.
  • Early check-in / Late check-out (subject to availability)
  • Complimentary Wi-Fi
  • Welcome note and amenity
  • $100 USD hotel credit to be utilized during stay, applicable to the gift shop or spa (not valid on room rate or charity contributions, not redeemable for cash value)

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Agent Tips

  • Immerse yourself in the local culture with a day trip to a Maasai village and take a basic lesson in Maa, the Maasai language.
Accommodations

Redefining the camping experience.

Mahali Mzuri's twelve tented suites are a long way from conventional camping, with each raised on a platform with panoramic views of the Kenyan bush, a private viewing deck, a spacious sleeping area, and an en suite bathroom with a freestanding bath.
Pool + Gym

A pool with wildlife views.

Mahali Mzuri's heated outdoor infinity pool stretches nearly forty feet and looks directly out over the plains, letting you spot wildlife without leaving the comfort of the water. Mahali Mzuri's fitness offering goes well beyond a standard hotel gym. Alongside the equipment and an outdoor tennis court, guests can test their skills in traditional Maasai games, including spear and club throwing and bow and arrow archery, a genuinely memorable addition to any safari itinerary and a unique way to keep up with your fitness while in camp.
Spa

Relax and restoration between game drives.

What better way to relax between game drives than at Nasaro, which means ‘refuge’ or ‘relaxation’ in Maa, the language of the Maasai. Nasaro is an intimate private spa treatment room located down near the valley floor, a secluded setting in which to be pampered with views out across the bush. A range of treatments are available, from hydrating facials to relaxing massages, perfect for dealing with travel fatigue or sore muscles after a game drive, and of course those essential grooming rituals. The spa uses a range of products from Africology, an eco-friendly brand whose ethical skin care products capture the rejuvenating and healing essence of Africa.
Restaurant + Bar

Meals in the wilderness.

At Mahali Mzuri, feasting goes well beyond the camp's main dining tent. A hot drink and snack fuel the early morning game drive, followed by breakfast in the bush halfway through. Lunch makes the most of the camp's far-reaching views, or head out to the plains for a picnic. Afternoon tea bridges the gap before the final game drive, and sundowners on the way back to camp mark the shift into evening. Dinner, served fireside, poolside, or wherever the mood takes you, brings the day to a fittingly memorable close.

Drinks are included in the room rate at Mahali Mzuri, with a self-serve honesty bar available around the clock and the camp team always on hand to mix something a little more considered. The firepit and lounge sofas set the scene for winding down at the end of the day, recounting the best wildlife sightings of the day, a cold drink in hand.
  • Vibe
    Unbeatable comforts in the wild heart of Kenya.
  • Who's it for?
    Mahali Mzuri draws travelers who come to East Africa for the wildlife and a front-row seat to the Great Migration, adventure seekers looking to push beyond the typical safari experience, and those with a genuine curiosity for Maasai culture and the local community. It works equally well for couples seeking a remote and romantic escape, families introducing younger travelers to the wonders of the African bush, and solo travelers who want to immerse themselves fully in one of the world's great natural landscapes.
  • Location
    Mahali Mzuri sits within Kenya's Olare Motorogi Conservancy, perched on the side of a lush valley with sweeping views over the rolling plains below. The camp is about 150 miles west of Nairobi, and the most practical way to arrive is by light aircraft into Wilson Airport, from where the camp is a short transfer away.

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